gymjourneymom
Proud Parent
- Mar 9, 2008
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This is kind of an off shoot thread from the "normal life" thread in the Parents forum. In the "normal life" thread I explained how our family strives for balance. My DD enjoys her gymnastics training, as well as her teenage life outside the gym. I'd like to hear some input as to whether it is a good idea to combine the two?
My DD will be turning sweet 16 this summer. We are trying to plan how we will celebrate this milestone with her. She'd like a party, but feels her gymnastics friends & her school friends won't mix well socially. We have found that to be true when we held smaller scale birthday parties, sleepovers, etc. in past years. Do you have any suggestions or experiences that you could share with me?
Have you found the mixing of gym friends & school friends to be a bit strained & not always the best idea? One issue being some of my DD's gym friends are much younger then DD's school friends. My DD enjoys being with her younger gym friends as much as her school peers. But to mix the two groups becomes socially awkward at times. She has some 10yr old gym friends & some 17 & 18yr old school friends. That can be a huge social gap, especially if boys are invited.
At this point we are thinking we will hold 2 separate events. Both are still to be determined. Ideas welcome
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My DD will be turning sweet 16 this summer. We are trying to plan how we will celebrate this milestone with her. She'd like a party, but feels her gymnastics friends & her school friends won't mix well socially. We have found that to be true when we held smaller scale birthday parties, sleepovers, etc. in past years. Do you have any suggestions or experiences that you could share with me?
Have you found the mixing of gym friends & school friends to be a bit strained & not always the best idea? One issue being some of my DD's gym friends are much younger then DD's school friends. My DD enjoys being with her younger gym friends as much as her school peers. But to mix the two groups becomes socially awkward at times. She has some 10yr old gym friends & some 17 & 18yr old school friends. That can be a huge social gap, especially if boys are invited.
At this point we are thinking we will hold 2 separate events. Both are still to be determined. Ideas welcome
